Example sentences of "to make the necessary [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It was generally recognised that Clasper was not the man to dismantle restrictive practices , nor to co-operate with management to make the necessary improvements in labour relations if they were to keep their jobs in future .
2 I do hope the members will recognise that the service has not be sitting on its laurels er between inspectors ' reports but that we have been modelling on one quarterly to er correct any omissions with respect to boundary or to make the necessary improvements in the service erm as , as recommended by the inspect and supported by members .
3 It was : ’ I am asking the Table Office to make the necessary transfer arrangements to the Chancellor of the Exchequer . ’
4 Do the defence have the resources to make the necessary investigations , in the face of the presumptions embodied in this Bill ?
5 ‘ Instead it can , for example , be based on the argument that any particular agent 's capacity to absorb information is finite , and that broadly therefore the smaller the unit to be controlled the greater the likelihood of competence sufficient to make the necessary judgement .
6 Firstly , section 6(3) ( a ) : if compliance with all parental preferences would result in overcrowding then the governors may apply any reasonable criteria to make the necessary reduction in numbers .
7 If the work is presented in a laboratory class , it is best to make the necessary studies and the first draft writing-up of the report immediately after the laboratory work , before you leave the lab .
8 Such companies are unable to use analytical SEM , due to a lack of technical expertise and inability to make the necessary capital investment .
9 Better tell Muldoon to make the necessary changes . ’
10 As its next step , the Institute has submitted a paper to Desmond O'Malley , Irish Minister for Industry and Commerce , urging the government to make the necessary changes to company law that would allow more recommendations to be implemented .
11 After careful consideration of the complaints , I have decided that section 43 of the Weights and Measures Act 1985 should be implemented and that the trade should be allowed two years to make the necessary changes .
12 Adoption of Resolution 7 will authorise the directors to make the necessary changes which will also apply to options already granted and still outstanding .
13 Mr. Langley submitted that , under the plain terms of the statute , it was the Bank and the Bank alone who were empowered to make the necessary judgment , with no interposition ( as in some other statutes ) of a judicial officer e.g. a commissioner in relation to certain statutory powers of the revenue .
14 That gives me plenty of time to make the necessary arrangements .
15 If the pet has been in the care of a vet , of course , he will be happy to make the necessary arrangements .
16 Please ensure that reasonable advance notice is given to enable the office to make the necessary arrangements bearing in mind overseas postal delays etc .
17 Home-made compost is wonderful , but you will need a lot of space to make the necessary amount .
18 Mr Byron Butler , 52 , the chairman , told him to make the necessary adjustments out of court before proceeding with sentencing in a drink-drive case .
19 I think therefore it would be advisable to make the necessary adjustments in the costumes and send them to me as soon as possible .
20 In making this conversion , the software will attempt an intelligent error analysis of the prepared data and will produce an error file which will flag all errors to enable an editor familiar with the program to make the necessary adjustments .
21 Royalty themselves , aware of the limits of the loyalty of their subjects , were able to make the necessary adjustments to their job .
22 The builder 's surveyor will therefore need to make the necessary adjustments for cost value reconciliation purposes .
23 He failed to make the necessary adjustments to his style of leadership — most obviously , to create some kind of transmission belt between himself and the nation .
24 It is interesting to see how a law has so rapidly effected a dramatic and important change in people 's behaviour concerning safety while travelling where even aggressive publicity campaigns apparently failed to make the necessary impact .
25 Furthermore , even if it were possible to make the necessary calculations , the finance available is unlikely to be equivalent to these costs .
26 The plaintiff will still have to make the necessary amendments to his statement of claim and , if he has left it this late to do so , may well find himself in difficulty over costs if the action has to be stood out or adjourned because the defendant has not been given adequate notice .
27 Five measures have been put forward to make the necessary savings in 1993/4 :
28 Clearly much more work is required on the development of techniques to observe the user during the search activity in order to make the necessary assessments .
29 Whilst the user companies can not be expected to make the necessary investment for themselves , this approach and its great benefits will remain unrealized .
30 If high speed trains are to continue to run on it , then £800m needs to be spent on upgrading this route , but the Government is refusing to make the necessary investment .
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